When this occurs, there are significant delays when web clients load pages from the Apache server.

After using a utility to reset the version numbers on these log files, performance is restored. The difference was dramatic.

2. If there's the DCL command "SET DIRECTORY/VERSION_LIMIT=10" in apache$common:[000000]login.com, which may be there if you've upgraded from previous CSWS versions, the following entry is seen in the system accounting log:

This also results in delays when loading pages and unnecessary disk I/O. While this condition is not as frequent as the first, the "SET DIRECTORY/VERSION_LIMIT=10" command should be removed from login.com. I suspect you'll only have this command if you've upgraded from previous versions of CSWS.